Sentences

hurtle in a sentence

v. i.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7

Definition

HURTLE (verb): to move rapidly and with great force, often in a chaotic or uncontrolled manner.

Sample Sentences

  1. The children began to hurtle down the hill on their sleds, laughter echoing in the winter air.
  2. As the storm approached, the leaves hurtled across the yard in a whirlwind of colors.
  3. He could hear the sound of tires hurtling down the highway as the cars sped past.
  4. With a burst of energy, she hurtled herself into the pool, sending a splash in every direction.
  5. The rocket hurtled into the sky, leaving a trail of smoke that quickly dissipated into the blue.
  6. The children watched in awe as the turtle began to hurtle across the sandy beach.
  7. After the whistle blew, the players hurtled towards the ball with incredible speed.
  8. She felt the adrenaline rush as she hurtled down the steep hill on her skateboard.
  9. The storm caused the debris to hurtle through the air, creating a chaotic scene.
  10. He had to hurtle over the obstacle course to finish the race in first place.